Applying Life Skills to Different Domains: Self-Awareness (SHS - Life and Career Skills Lesson)

This video lesson focuses on self-awareness as a key life skill and how it can be applied across different domains of life—personal and social, academic, career, and digital. Learners will understand the concept of self-awareness, including its two types: private self-awareness and public self-awareness, and how it influences emotions, decision-making, and personal growth. The lesson also includes reflection activities and real-life scenarios to help learners develop a positive mindset, emotional understanding, and responsible decision-making skills. 📌 Learning Objectives: • Define self-awareness as part of self-concept • Reflect on emotions and personal characteristics • Apply self-awareness in different life domains • Identify goals for self-improvement 📌 Topics Covered: • What is Self-Awareness • Types of Self-Awareness (Private & Public) • Self-Awareness and Decision-Making • Application in Personal, Academic, Career, and Digital Life • Reflection and Personal Growth 🎯 This video is ideal for Senior High School students and teachers handling Life and Career Skills (LCS). #LifeAndCareerSkills #SelfAwareness #SHSLesson #DepEd #PersonalDevelopment #DecisionMaking #EmotionalIntelligence #StudySkills #CareerReadiness #DigitalResponsibility #EducationPH Reference: Lesson Exemplar for Life and Career Skills Credits: Writers: Christine A. Acedera and Geraldine S. Canedo Consultant: Dr. Marie Grace A. Gomez, RGC, LPT, University of the Philippines - Diliman Learning Area Specialist: Gilbert Cratius B. Barrion Bureau of Learning Delivery Bureau of Curriculum Development Bureau of Learning Resources Credits to the developers of the lesson exemplar used as reference in this discussion video. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.